Originally Posted by
joeSoap
Dave Langan played in the 1970's and early 80's at a time when professional footballers earned not a whole lot more than the average man on the street. The majority of footballers had no formal education and when their careers ended, they had to go and find 'normal' jobs. Dave Langan could not do this, due to a medical condition, and now, at 51 years of age lives on state assistance and nothing more. The FAI saw fit to grant testimonials to players like John Giles, Liam Brady and Kevin Moran, who clearly did not need them from a financial perspective. Langan won 26 caps in great Irish teams before his debilitating illness, and his performances brought joy to thousands who wouldn't begrudge the man a day out.